The Citroen 19_19 Concept is not a Tonka toy. Instead, it's Citroen's idea of how a fully autonomous car meant for cross-country trips will look in the future. Said to be inspired by the aviation world, it features a cabin brimming with tech that's accessible via suicide doors. View it as the big brother of Citroen's Ami One concept that's built for the inner cities with licenseless drivers in mind. Did you expect a nicer looking concept on Citroen's 100th anniversary? After all, the endless streams of CXs, BXs or SMs should've been carried into the present day and into the future by something, right? Well, look at Citroen's current lineup of cars. Do you see anything even remotely pretty or classy looking? I don't and this autonomous EV sitting on 30-inch wheels is a sign that things won't change. But underneath that GM AUTOnomy-esque body, there's a revised version of Citroens Progressive Hydraulic Cushion suspension, a 100kWh battery pack that translates to a near-500-mile range, and a pair of electric motors that combine for a total output of 456 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of twist. We reckon that's enough for the driverless means of transportation of the future but what's more important is what the 19_19 Concept hides behind those four large doors.